Author: colin

Download the .kmz file to a known location on your computer e.g. c:\downloads or anywhere else that suits you. Open Google Earth (you will need the desktop version, not the web version) on a P.C., not a phone or tablet.…

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We welcome new members to the PSG. We currently have over 300 members in six countries.
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Disclaimer

Defence Structures and sites of all types both above and below ground can be very dangerous.
Serious injury or even death can arise from unauthorised entry into such sites and structures.
Join a responsible club, group or society who can arrange official visits.
The Pillbox Study Group accepts no responsibility for any damages or injuries caused by ignoring this advice.
The PSG does not encourage members to undertake the ad hoc clearance of vegetation from pillboxes, as it can expose them to physical damage and inappropriate use, it may also contravene a variety of statutory regulations including, listed buildings and SSSI designations. Vegetation clearance should only ever be undertaken as part of a formal arrangement, having sought and obtained permission from the land owner and other necessary authorities. Damaging a listed or scheduled monument can be considered as a Heritage Crime.